Cottage / 1 bedrooms / sleeps 2

Perfect for one or two, a small ground floor traditional 18th century flint and pantiled hideaway, down a loke at the back of The High Street but in a very central position. This little cottage has an entrance lobby/ kitchenette with all cooking facilities but on a smaller scale, lounge with two lovely comfortable chairs, flat screen TV and beautifully comfortable and plush double bedroom with an en-suite shower room and W.C. There is a table and chairs outside for summer evenings. A lovely 'bolt hole' in Blakeney. Electricity and heating included. Complimentary internet access.

Size

Sleeps up to 2, 1 bedrooms

Nearest beach

100 yards

Will consider

Long term lets (over 1 month)

Access

Car not necessary

Nearest Amenities

100 km

Nearest travel links

Nearest airport: Stansted 156 km, Nearest railway: Sheringham 10 km

Family friendly

Great for children of all ages

Notes

No pets allowed, No smoking at this property

Features and Facilities

General

Central heating, Wi-Fi available

Rooms

1 bedroom, 1 bathrooms of which 1 En suites

Furniture

Double beds (1), Lounge seats for 2

Other

Linen provided

Outdoors

Balcony or terrace

Access

Suitable for people with restricted mobility, Not suitable for wheelchair users

The East Anglia region

Blakeney is a lovely unspoilt traditional coastal village, situated about five miles north west of the Georgian Market Town of Holt. The area is scheduled as being one of outstanding natural beauty and is in a conservation area and popular with people with a wide range of interest. All our properties are in the lovely windy High Street with its traditional period properties and the unique quay at the end (see picture)

Blakeney is virtually unchanged since the 19th century, when it was a thriving port, trading directly with Russia. Blakeney Point is owned by National Trust and a walk to see the seals here is a must. Opportunities for sailing, cycling, riding, fishing, swimming, bird-watching and walking abound.

There are a good variety of shops in the village, all within walking distance, a small supermarket providing all your needs and there is also a very good fishmonger. A new delicatessen, featured in the national press when it opened is wonderful and is conveniently next to Daisy Cottage Other shops include those selling local crafts and painting and also clothes shops. There are often antique fayres and art exhibitions in Blakeney. Blakeney has many excellent places to eat to suit every pocket and taste.

Children love crab fishing from the quay, or hiring small canoes to make their way down the very safe estuary. The sandy shore is a good place to make sand castles. The estuary is perfectly safe during the day and is just waist high, but disappears at night when the tide comes in. Tide tables are available at the houses. On either side of Blakeney are a variety of lovely beaches Parking is available in a free car park in Blakeney

Blakeney is a good base for Norfolk holidays, within a short drive are the estates of Sandringham, Blickling and Holkham. Nearby Holkam beach is possibly the best beach on the east coast and is a must! A good variety of sandy and stony beaches can be visited. The well known Thursford Steam Engine Collection is near as is The Shire Horse Centre, The Shell Museum, The Toy Museum and The Sheringham Steam Line. Details of the many places to visit are available for you at the cottage.Eating out is a treat in Blakeney. The White Horse has one of the best chefs in the area, The Moorings Bistro is excellent, The Kings Head does wonderful fresh fish and chips and the two hotels have good restaurants. All these are a short walk from all the cottages.

Blakeney

The cottage is situated in Blakeney High Street. At the bottom of the road is the quay where you can watch the boats, fish for crabs, paddle, hire children's canoes or book a boat trip to see the seals on Blakeney Point. You can also walk for miles on the salt marshes along the tow paths . The view will be different every day, sometimes you will see nothing but water, on other days you will see the estuary (according to the tides).

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"Far Too Small"

The 'cottage' was far too small. It was very disappointing as the location was good - right next door to the deli and just off the high street in Blakeney which is beautiful. The living room was just two chairs, a TV and cushions. In the bedroom you could just walk around the bed to the single wardrobe - no drawers. The kitchen was tiny - no cooker (microwave with convection capability), 2 ring hob, fridge, sink - no worktop, it's a good thing the deli had a range of home made frozen food - but don't have fish pie as extractor fan doesn't work!

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